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Este artigo descreve o conceito de projeto e as funções realizadas do primeiro terminal de linha de 43 Gbit/s baseado em Rede de Transporte Óptico (OTN). Os requisitos do sistema das redes de nova geração são fornecidos e as funções necessárias neste terminal de linha são obtidas a partir dos requisitos. O terminal de linha implementa Multiplexação por Divisão de Tempo (TDM) para lidar com sinais de clientes e fornece vários serviços transparentes de alta qualidade, como SONET/SDH e Gigabit Ethernet. A configuração e os recursos do sistema realmente fabricado são descritos.
Takashi ONO
Masahito TOMIZAWA
Tomoyoshi KATAOKA
Akihiko MATSUURA
Yoshiaki KISAKA
Yutaka MIYAMOTO
Kazushige YONENAGA
Shoichiro KUWAHARA
Yasuhiko TADA
Hiromu TOBA
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Takashi ONO, Masahito TOMIZAWA, Tomoyoshi KATAOKA, Akihiko MATSUURA, Yoshiaki KISAKA, Yutaka MIYAMOTO, Kazushige YONENAGA, Shoichiro KUWAHARA, Yasuhiko TADA, Hiromu TOBA, "Design Consideration on 43 Gbit/s OTN Line Terminal" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 2, pp. 423-430, February 2002, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes the design concept and realized functions of the first Optical Transport Network (OTN) based 43 Gbit/s line terminal. The system requirements of new generation networks are provided, and the functions needed in this line terminal are obtained from the requirements. The line terminal deploys Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) to handle client signals, and provides transparent high quality multiple services such as SONET/SDH and Gigabit Ethernet. The configuration and features of the actually fabricated system are described.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_2_423/_p
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